No, prime numbers can only be divided (and leave whole numbers) by themselves and 1 but 202 can obviously be divided by both 101 and by 2.
Well, darling, the difference between 114 and 202 is simply 88. It's as clear as day, no need to overcomplicate it. Just subtract 114 from 202 and you've got your answer.
202, 205
The factors of 202 are: 1 2 101 202
202 = 2*101
1, 2, 101, 202. Oops, that's 4 numbers that go into 202...
There are no two prime numbers that can be multiplied to get 202.
There are infinitely many numbers that are divisible by 202. They are all numbers of the form 202*k where k is some integer.
1, 2, 101, 202.
1, 2, 101, 202.
1, 2, 101, 202.
1, 2, 101, 202.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*101 = 202
The square root of 202 equals 14.213 or the square root of 202 (only factors of 202 are 202, 101, 2 and 1)
The first 100 odd natural numbers are the number 1-201, ignoring all even numbers. If you think about this for a moment, you realize that : 1+201 = 202 3+199 = 202 5+197 = 202 etc. With this, you can pair up all of your numbers leaving you with 50 pairs, all equaling 202. Ergo: 50*202 = 10100 is your sum.
1 and 2.
1, 2, 101, 202 go into 202 evenly. All of them can be squared.